Unless you're using a Mac....Joe Ott wrote:computers stink...
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David Lay
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Agreed! Macs rule! There are rumors that AT&T Uverse will play nice with Apple TV: http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/31/atan ... v-in-2008/David Lay wrote:
Unless you're using a Mac....
The Uverse people stopped by my house yesterday to pitch the new system. Looks like Wyandotte is good-to-go for installation. They are coming back to install on Tuesday.
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Some posters have made reference to an unseen agreement between Fairview Park and AT&T officials requiring AT&T to install the unsightly VRAD boxes underground there.
Yesterday I spoke with a representative of AT&T, who confirmed this is not the case: Fairview Park will not have underground boxes.
The news doesn't diminish my distaste for the equipment around Lakewood but it should, at least, clear up the misconception that we were left in a worse position than other nearby communities.
Kevin Butler
City Council, Ward 1
Yesterday I spoke with a representative of AT&T, who confirmed this is not the case: Fairview Park will not have underground boxes.
The news doesn't diminish my distaste for the equipment around Lakewood but it should, at least, clear up the misconception that we were left in a worse position than other nearby communities.
Kevin Butler
City Council, Ward 1
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We've had it for over a week and we like it.
We recently purchased an HDTV and getting HD service thru Dish Network would have required a 2nd dish hanging off of our house and Cox was A LOT more expensive.
The installation was interesting -- U-Verse can run off of CAT-5 Ethernet cable or traditional coax cable. CAT-5 is the preferred option. Insist on having them pull new CAT-5 cabling for you rather than using the existing coax.
The picture quality is better than Dish and better than Cox, there's even a way to remotely program my DVR thru a web portal - cool. The Internet speed seems a bit faster, I'm sure it's not as fast as cable though.
Overall, we're happy with it.
We recently purchased an HDTV and getting HD service thru Dish Network would have required a 2nd dish hanging off of our house and Cox was A LOT more expensive.
The installation was interesting -- U-Verse can run off of CAT-5 Ethernet cable or traditional coax cable. CAT-5 is the preferred option. Insist on having them pull new CAT-5 cabling for you rather than using the existing coax.
The picture quality is better than Dish and better than Cox, there's even a way to remotely program my DVR thru a web portal - cool. The Internet speed seems a bit faster, I'm sure it's not as fast as cable though.
Overall, we're happy with it.
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If only they had the NFL package...Rick Uldricks wrote:We've had it for over a week and we like it.
We recently purchased an HDTV and getting HD service thru Dish Network would have required a 2nd dish hanging off of our house and Cox was A LOT more expensive.
The installation was interesting -- U-Verse can run off of CAT-5 Ethernet cable or traditional coax cable. CAT-5 is the preferred option. Insist on having them pull new CAT-5 cabling for you rather than using the existing coax.
The picture quality is better than Dish and better than Cox, there's even a way to remotely program my DVR thru a web portal - cool. The Internet speed seems a bit faster, I'm sure it's not as fast as cable though.
Overall, we're happy with it.
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Rick Uldricks
Looks like U-verse is getting the Big Ten Network.
http://www.bigtennetwork.com/news/index ... eSource=26
http://www.bigtennetwork.com/news/index ... eSource=26
Some of the local systems planning to carry Big Ten Network as part of their expanded basic level of service include Altatec Alta Municipal Utility, Cedar Falls Utilities, Celect Communications, Consolidated Communications Network Services, City of Wadsworth Cable TV, Dixon Telephone Company, Grundy Center Municipal, Harlan Municipal Utilities, Hiawatha Broadband, Horizon Telecom, Independence Communications, Iowa Network Services, Mid-Century Communications, Moultrie Telecommunications, Muscatine Power & Water, Oneida Cablevision, Spencer Municipal Utilities, The Community Agency and USA Communications. In addition, Big Ten Network has national distribution agreements with DirectTV and the new AT&T U-verseSM service, as well as a major regional agreement with Buckeye Cable.
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New on Detroit AT&T's Lightspeed Cyber-Cafe

Rumor has it service is slower than expected.
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Rumor has it service is slower than expected.
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Jim O'Bryan
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"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
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Re: Where is Lightspeed? Cox Cable increase.
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